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truth — noun (plural truths) Etymology: Middle English trewthe, from Old English trēowth fidelity; akin to Old English trēowe faithful more at true Date: before 12th century 1. a. archaic fidelity, constancy b. sincerity in action, character, and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
be|troth — «bih TROHTH, TRTH», transitive verb. 1. to promise in marriage; engage: »He betrothed his daughter to a rich man. SYNONYM(S): affiance. 2. Archaic. to pledge to marry. ╂[Middle English betrouthen < be + trewthe, Old English trēowth a pledge] … Useful english dictionary
trewþ — trewþ(e, trewthe obs. forms of truth … Useful english dictionary
trewþe — trewþ(e, trewthe obs. forms of truth … Useful english dictionary